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The Tulsa World recently perpetuated a lie that is all too common among Oklahoma reporters and leftist activists. (Not that the two categories are distinct.) I looked up the World’s Lenzy Krehbiel- Burton on Twitter and the all-knowing algorithm indicated that if I like her work, I should also follow the Service Employees International Union. Krehbiel- Burton, writing about an ACLU lawsuit challenging Oklahoma’s HB 1775, claimed the law “prohibits causing a student to feel guilty or uncomfortable because of their race or gender.” Fact check: False.
Read moreIf the average price of a gallon of gas falls by a penny, White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain will take to Twitter and credit the Biden administration. In the last few months, due to lower demand and other factors, consumers have experienced a reprieve from historic highs. Press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre points out this is “the fastest decline in gas prices in over a decade,” which is like bragging about losing a couple of pounds after packing on 20.
Read more(A column of opinion by Gary Reid, Publisher Emeritus)
Read moreThis cool weather reminds of fall leaves, the annual Pumpkin Patch on Hennessey’s Main St., and all the haunted houses that our Lioness Club, and others, sponsored way back in the olden days.
Read moreU.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.), ranking member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, led a delegation to Africa to discuss the importance of the continued economic engagement and military cooperation in the region.
Read moreThe University of Central Oklahoma is laying off faculty and cutting programs due to declining enrollment and chronic mismanagement. Amidst all this, why not waste more money to push tendentious ideology on students in violation of state law?
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